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electron. it turns out this and this, these charges are opposite and which belies a fundamental rule of electricity. opposite charges... attract. --attract. and like charges... repel. repel. repel. that's right. and so the negative charge is being attracted to the positive charge and whirls around, around, around in a very loose sense, in almost an incorrect sense. but we can think of it like a sun here and a planet going around and around and around. the force that holds the planet to the sun is the force that we don't understand it very well. we have a name for it begins with g. what is it? gravity. gravity. and the force that holds the electron to the proton is the force we call... electricity. begins with the e. -- ends with a l. electrical. electrical. it's the electrical force. so there's an electrical force between these two. now, we normally say that that atom has no net charge. do you hear me when i say no net charge? there is much positive as negative. in fact, if i had another charge
electron. it turns out this and this, these charges are opposite and which belies a fundamental rule of electricity. opposite charges... attract. --attract. and like charges... repel. repel. repel. that's right. and so the negative charge is being attracted to the positive charge and whirls around, around, around in a very loose sense, in almost an incorrect sense. but we can think of it like a sun here and a planet going around and around and around. the force that holds the planet to the sun...
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- electron. - electron. now we have to make the symbol for electron. for electron, get it? mm-hmm. at'she atomic nuer of an ectron? - negative one. - atom nber? negave one at is atomic numr, anyway? charge, right? what's the charge of aelectr? - negative one. - negave one what's theass of an electron? zero. well, it's closer to zero than it is to one if one is e mass of a proton or neutron. and this has got, like, out 2,000th the mass. that's closer to zero than to one. so we round off atomic mass number, anyway. this is ze. now, what does the thorium become? ll, what do we got over here for an atomic number? 91 do you see it's 91? yeah. 91. and what's the mass gonna be? - 89. - now, what has 91? protactinium. - is it gonna be 91, gang? - yeah. let's check. - 91 minus 1 equals 90. - correct. it's 91. that's interesting. some people think that radioactive decay, you start with uranium and work down, down, down, down the periodic table approaching hydrogen. not true. when beta particles are emitted, you climb up the table, gang. you see that? what happens in that nucleus? you got all
- electron. - electron. now we have to make the symbol for electron. for electron, get it? mm-hmm. at'she atomic nuer of an ectron? - negative one. - atom nber? negave one at is atomic numr, anyway? charge, right? what's the charge of aelectr? - negative one. - negave one what's theass of an electron? zero. well, it's closer to zero than it is to one if one is e mass of a proton or neutron. and this has got, like, out 2,000th the mass. that's closer to zero than to one. so we round off atomic...
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200 million electron volts. so you see, when you try to fission things, i mean, when you try to fuse things on this side, if you fuse these things, you're gonna climb a hill. you're gonna gain mass. what you wanna do is lose mass after reaction. lose mass. if you understand that, you can answer this question. let's suppose you have some iron and with this iron-- it's in the future, we get fusion power plants, we get fission power plants. and in the future we have-- and you get some iron. you wanna bring the iron to the power plants so you can get some energy out of it. should you bring the iron to the fission power plant or the fusion power plant? check your neighbor. see if your neighbor be know it. okay, gang. what be the answer? neither. what happen if you fission it? iron's 26. let's suppose your fission did exactly in half. then the two pieces would have what atomic number? 13. do you have to know what half of 26 is? 13. what is it? 13. is it 13? okay. it'd be two 13s, yeah? the two 13s-- [makes sounds] you
200 million electron volts. so you see, when you try to fission things, i mean, when you try to fuse things on this side, if you fuse these things, you're gonna climb a hill. you're gonna gain mass. what you wanna do is lose mass after reaction. lose mass. if you understand that, you can answer this question. let's suppose you have some iron and with this iron-- it's in the future, we get fusion power plants, we get fission power plants. and in the future we have-- and you get some iron. you...
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december, electronic records of anyone leaving after december 31 will come to you electronically, and then they will commit to move those others in which way? how will all the backlog information -- >> essentially, the backlog information i'm handling -- >> your target to get that into full implementation of electronic is -- >> i am doing it right now. i have 116,000 right now in the electronic folder. i am committed to any new plan that comes in the door, immediately turns around and this can buy one of our vendors, into an electronic -- and work through vbms electronically. if you are a veteran who is not going to come back to us, i will not expand the resources to turn you into an electronic claim. >> first off, i know you have or centered-care program. you have 250 million dollars. is their resources and there to try to utilize the new model within the v.a.? >> thank you. we are very much enamored of the new model. it is similar to what we want to do in terms of patient- centered care, but it is doing things we frankly have not thought about. we have sent four teams up there so fa
december, electronic records of anyone leaving after december 31 will come to you electronically, and then they will commit to move those others in which way? how will all the backlog information -- >> essentially, the backlog information i'm handling -- >> your target to get that into full implementation of electronic is -- >> i am doing it right now. i have 116,000 right now in the electronic folder. i am committed to any new plan that comes in the door, immediately turns...
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if we put that in electronic format we'll never see the individual. and if we move to protein for those two additional forms we can verify the filers identity but in san diego they're not going to be able to do that >> and it's that is up to the person to keep their information secret. >> we feel what we have a robust enough to avoid situations. >> san diego is not strong enough so we took it to a step further. at the later date if the person gives their pin number to someone else - in san diego there's no way on behalf of the candidate that they would keep their information secret >> we may have to implement a process where you'll have to change our id information. we'll want to monitor it and we can institute further things to keep information save >> if i might. for a candidate controlled committees where a candidate has to sign and the treasurer has to sign there maybe multiple committees were not the same treasureor for that candidate so will candidates and treasurers be independently be able to sign off and not be identified? and i'm thinking th
if we put that in electronic format we'll never see the individual. and if we move to protein for those two additional forms we can verify the filers identity but in san diego they're not going to be able to do that >> and it's that is up to the person to keep their information secret. >> we feel what we have a robust enough to avoid situations. >> san diego is not strong enough so we took it to a step further. at the later date if the person gives their pin number to someone...
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begin with e. - electricity. - electrons. the electrons in a piece of copper wire. you can make those things slosh back and forth too. and you plug it in the plug in your house, and what do you do? what the power company does, it'll just move them. and by the way, did you catch in the chapter? how many electrons come from the power plant to your house annually, about-- a lot or a little? a lot. answer don't begin with a l. what's the answer, gang? how many electrons come from the power company into your home in about one year, one year's time? give me an answer. - zero. - yeah, zero. none. the power company doesn't send any electrons at all to you. that power company says, "you give me something "chock-full of loose electrons, honey, and we'll make them move." see? that pipe that was filled with water, you gotta supply the water. you look inside there, honey, it's dry. there's just two pistons, okay? and they're gonna push the water you supply. and when every time you take a piece of wire and you plug it in to light up a lamp, honey, that wire is chock-full of loose
begin with e. - electricity. - electrons. the electrons in a piece of copper wire. you can make those things slosh back and forth too. and you plug it in the plug in your house, and what do you do? what the power company does, it'll just move them. and by the way, did you catch in the chapter? how many electrons come from the power plant to your house annually, about-- a lot or a little? a lot. answer don't begin with a l. what's the answer, gang? how many electrons come from the power company...
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now, if electrons moving this way are forced up, what would happen if i just take the electrons and force them down or just move them down? they're gonna be forced perpendicular. but this time, guess what's along the perpendicular direction? begin with w. wire, there's a path. so when the electrons are coming down there again deflected, it could go like this, it could go like that, the same thing. they're deflected. this time they shot up before there's nothing to do, but pull the whole wire up too. but if i came in this way, foom, they shoot up, but they go along the wire. so what i've done is i've produced a current. so this over here produces an electric pressure on there, which we call a voltage. and so a voltage produced in a wire crossing through a magnetic field is not fundamentally different than having electrons go through a wire this way and being popped up the side. mm, it's the same thing. check that part in the book. it's the distinction between the motor effect and the generator effect. they're really one and the same physics. check that out. now over here, we have a generat
now, if electrons moving this way are forced up, what would happen if i just take the electrons and force them down or just move them down? they're gonna be forced perpendicular. but this time, guess what's along the perpendicular direction? begin with w. wire, there's a path. so when the electrons are coming down there again deflected, it could go like this, it could go like that, the same thing. they're deflected. this time they shot up before there's nothing to do, but pull the whole wire up...
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this electronic surveillance used during the operating hour. recordings shall be kept at least 30 days and made available to the department and the police department upon demand. note inspector vankoa met with the applicant and they discussed [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you inspector. so mr. ascarrunz if you could just elaborate on what you were saying. go ahead. >> i don't have no problem. i am very [inaudible] to do something because it's easy to do the right thing because it cost less in the long run. >> so mr. ascarrunz usually a couple of points we make is have you communicated with supervisor cohen of that district and what kind of community support is there for the alcohol license? >> i talk to mr. gold stein and says welcome. and -- [inaudible] we like to have something different but i don't own the building and maybe you can recommend the public works there is no sidewalk. >> mr. ascarrunz have you communicated with supervisor cohen's office on this one? i understand you have and if you could elaborate on that please. >> i will do
this electronic surveillance used during the operating hour. recordings shall be kept at least 30 days and made available to the department and the police department upon demand. note inspector vankoa met with the applicant and they discussed [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you inspector. so mr. ascarrunz if you could just elaborate on what you were saying. go ahead. >> i don't have no problem. i am very [inaudible] to do something because it's easy to do the right thing because it...
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electronics best of two worlds of storage. right now what's called a storage class memory device by combining the high performance of random access memory this hybrid would also be like a conventional hard drive disk and be much faster and less expensive than magnetic devices at the moment memristor based resistive memory has the best chance of becoming the next generation storage memory device. so here in the lab their goal is to create a switch that can be restoring info process begins with a simple silicon wafer on top of that a layer of metal is added to get the different ones but here they've chosen. the eventual device on top of that they're specialized oxide layers added practically atom by atom they've chosen hafnium oxide. aluminum particles from there they add a layer of titanium night. as the final slice of bread for their memory sandwich the end result is a roughly one hundred nanometers thick memristor which functions as an on off switch and has major advantages over flash. even though there are no moving mechanic
electronics best of two worlds of storage. right now what's called a storage class memory device by combining the high performance of random access memory this hybrid would also be like a conventional hard drive disk and be much faster and less expensive than magnetic devices at the moment memristor based resistive memory has the best chance of becoming the next generation storage memory device. so here in the lab their goal is to create a switch that can be restoring info process begins with a...
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though it's all about trust rather than pure performance with that in mind a micro-electronics brand name that stretches back half a century has come out with a new chip that removes the worry about hidden holes in security. with its roots in the that built the top supercomputers. technologies has become one of russia's top microchip makers and their most recent offering is the l. bers two s. plus becomes of the clock speed of five hundred megahertz to course and post processing power of sixteen. unlike many risk based processors out there plus relies on the compiler to execute parallel operations more effectively with that in hand they've branched out and have bigger targets in sight. our attempt to make quite a cheap affordable computer based on our latest developments that is. the board forms the basis for a brand new computer. produced by one of russia's leading computer hardware makers craft the first batch of them has already rolled off the production line with the touch screen and could run either linux or windows for performance on par with world leaders. do so for another no
though it's all about trust rather than pure performance with that in mind a micro-electronics brand name that stretches back half a century has come out with a new chip that removes the worry about hidden holes in security. with its roots in the that built the top supercomputers. technologies has become one of russia's top microchip makers and their most recent offering is the l. bers two s. plus becomes of the clock speed of five hundred megahertz to course and post processing power of...
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different patterns which could revolutionize how we view electronic devices. are possible to create analogs of semantic connection. brain sign ups is that is that communication elements between have a feature she asked you if you activate them often they actually change. one sign apps that take no develops so that the old saying that practice makes perfect is definitely true. one has to recycle something nearest times in order to memorize it means memory is a capable of doing exactly the same thing as you did developing quite rapidly now using them we can make a thinking cognitive element base that's capable of learning darker orders for us to recruit you. know there's much still not fully understood about ministers and just what their future holds for ours but as technology advances and with all the work that's going on just around the russian capital we may not be that far off from machines that think just like we do and that's an interesting thought indeed. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then
different patterns which could revolutionize how we view electronic devices. are possible to create analogs of semantic connection. brain sign ups is that is that communication elements between have a feature she asked you if you activate them often they actually change. one sign apps that take no develops so that the old saying that practice makes perfect is definitely true. one has to recycle something nearest times in order to memorize it means memory is a capable of doing exactly the same...
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we need to micro electronics is an economic as well as a political industry in the world in some well known instances different countries have barred the export of certain microchips most recently the us prevented the export of microchips destined for ti platforms a russian supercomputer manufacture. with that in mind there's industries that really need to have technological independence the most obvious example is an air defense systems would be difficult to protect your own skies with your own hardware if nobody were willing to send you the insides as the same with satellite navigation. is the only true alternative to g.p.s. global coverage achieved in two thousand and eleven while the space race baby is dead is the cold war microelectronic hardware can still be considered sensitive information despite the fact that it's often intended only for peaceful purposes. and a great place to find some of the very latest in homegrown tech exhibitions like the new electronic show which took place in moscow in march of two thousand and thirteen hundreds of companies and thousands of specialist
we need to micro electronics is an economic as well as a political industry in the world in some well known instances different countries have barred the export of certain microchips most recently the us prevented the export of microchips destined for ti platforms a russian supercomputer manufacture. with that in mind there's industries that really need to have technological independence the most obvious example is an air defense systems would be difficult to protect your own skies with your...
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the first has to do with electronic taxi access and the second has to do with financial data disclosure with regard to the first what this is mainly doing is establishing the requirements for realtime data transmission from dispatch services basically to a virtual hub that will gather all of this information much of what is in here was already approved by the board we're actually adjusting a date from february 28th to i think april 30th so a number of the changes in here are merely date changes but we are requiring submission of realtime data from the dispatch services to the central hub and then an app developer can connect into and would be valuable to the riding public have access to all the taxi cabs in san francisco. it wouldn't preclude them from selecting a taxi company of their choice we understand there's brand loyalty and we don't want to stand in the way of people doing that but we want people to have access to all the taxis in san francisco that are available and in service that's the thrust of the electronic taxi access system changes that we're including here and to the ex
the first has to do with electronic taxi access and the second has to do with financial data disclosure with regard to the first what this is mainly doing is establishing the requirements for realtime data transmission from dispatch services basically to a virtual hub that will gather all of this information much of what is in here was already approved by the board we're actually adjusting a date from february 28th to i think april 30th so a number of the changes in here are merely date changes...
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that has not changed any of the data that was required to be collected under the electronic trip data requirement that have been around for a couple of years now. >> to clarify director hienicke, a through k, on pages 59 and 60, you will find the exact same items being struck from the previous section and page 53. it is exactly the same items that you previously approved that are currently logged to be provided. we are changing the requirement, the provider from the color scheme to the dispatch service. as director -- said, adding the real-time requirement to make the application work. >> and the real-time requirement, not all of this information is going to have to be entered in real-time by a taxicab driver, the number of passengers, what else is a driver going to have to enter? >> the only thing the driver would enter is a number of passengers, and using the vehicle number. (overlapping speakers) whether a vehicle is available or hired as a status of legal information that would have to be pushed out of the system so the system can know whether to offer that vehicle. >> may be the
that has not changed any of the data that was required to be collected under the electronic trip data requirement that have been around for a couple of years now. >> to clarify director hienicke, a through k, on pages 59 and 60, you will find the exact same items being struck from the previous section and page 53. it is exactly the same items that you previously approved that are currently logged to be provided. we are changing the requirement, the provider from the color scheme to the...
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december, electronic records of anyone leaving after december 31 will come to you electronically, and then they will commit to move those others in which way? how will all the backlog information -- >> essentially, the backlog information i'm handling -- >> your target to get that into full implementation of electronic is -- >> i am doing it right now. i have 116,000 right now in the electronic folder.that is since january 28 of this year. i am committed to any new plan that comes in the door, immediately turns around and this can buy one of our vendors, into an electronic -- and work through vbms electronically. if you are a veteran who is not going to come back to us, i will not expand the resources to turn you into an electronic claim. >> first off, i know you have or -- or patient centered care program. knowave $250 million.i you went up to alaska to look at resources we have in our native tribal system, which is similar to what that will do. can you tell me the connection, if there is resources in their to utilize the model in the v.a.? >> thank you. we are very much enamored of
december, electronic records of anyone leaving after december 31 will come to you electronically, and then they will commit to move those others in which way? how will all the backlog information -- >> essentially, the backlog information i'm handling -- >> your target to get that into full implementation of electronic is -- >> i am doing it right now. i have 116,000 right now in the electronic folder.that is since january 28 of this year. i am committed to any new plan that...
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turned into an electronic claim and worked through electronically. i am also, if you are a veteran who is not one to come back to us, then i won't expand the resources. >> try to do two more quick things. first off, i know you have your patient centered care program, $257 million for that investment which we think is great. part of your implementation of your patients aligned care teams. i know your teams went up to alaska, looked at a system that we have which is very similar to what that will do. can you tell me the connection. if there are resources in there to try to utilize the mall, and on and who would like to answer that. >> thank you, mr. secretary. we are very much enamored of the bottle. it is similar to what we want to do in terms of patient centered care, pro-active, personalized health care. but it is doing some things that we, frankly, had not thought about. we sent four teams appear so far for educational experience. we plan on continuing that effort. i will be meeting with kathleen gottfried, the ceo. >> see a value. >> absolutely. >
turned into an electronic claim and worked through electronically. i am also, if you are a veteran who is not one to come back to us, then i won't expand the resources. >> try to do two more quick things. first off, i know you have your patient centered care program, $257 million for that investment which we think is great. part of your implementation of your patients aligned care teams. i know your teams went up to alaska, looked at a system that we have which is very similar to what...
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begin with e. - electrons. - electrons. and guess what those electrons will do when that electromagnetic energy hits it like this. hit, boom, they'll start moving the same way. they'll be set into vibration, okay? now, what's a vibrating electron do? oscillating. did we talk about that before? what's a vibrating electron do? what does it emit? oscillates. an electromagnetic wave. so that light will be captured by the atom. and them, boom, the atom will vibrate. and, foom, send out its own light wave. that catches the next atom. when that light wave hits that atom, what's that atom do? how many say, "oh, it probably don't vibrate"? come on, it vibrates, too, all right? so, boom, it's absorbed. now, what's the vibrating atom do? boom, spit, burp, bam, bam, bam--it cascades, when it gets to the end. here's your piece of glass like this, yeah. here's your first atom just sitting like that. here comes a wave--choo, choo-- okay, hoop, i spit. next atom, boom, okay, boom. hit, boom. here's the atom right on the edge over here. whi
begin with e. - electrons. - electrons. and guess what those electrons will do when that electromagnetic energy hits it like this. hit, boom, they'll start moving the same way. they'll be set into vibration, okay? now, what's a vibrating electron do? oscillating. did we talk about that before? what's a vibrating electron do? what does it emit? oscillates. an electromagnetic wave. so that light will be captured by the atom. and them, boom, the atom will vibrate. and, foom, send out its own light...
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i ching patterns to see which could how we view electronic devices. it's possible to create analogs of semantic connection. brain sign ups is that is that communication elements between neurons have a certain feature. if you activate them often they actually change. stead of one sign apps take no develops so that the old saying that practice makes perfect is definitely true. one has to recycle something numerous times in order to memorize it. exists a thing developing quite rapidly now then we can make a thinking cognitive and. there's much still not fully understood about the misters and just what their future holds for ours but as technology advances and with all the work that's going on just around the russian capital we may not be that far off machines that think just like we do and that's an interesting thought it. was. at the. wealthy british style. that's not on. markets why not. gonna. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on
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like the new electronic show. march of two thousand and thirteen hundreds of companies and thousands of special. number of interesting ideas. new. devices. processor make a revolutionary way to get the problem of how to best operation. unique device which was designed on the basis of a multicellular architecture and had never been implemented in a processor prior to our product. existing prices that account for a large share of the market world wide. difference to. their peril action is significantly limited operations are. not between control. much more free flowing and crucially information exchange between operations directly having to go through the memory and quest to make its mark in the marketplace for processors. as a member of the organization space. conspirator in a company called. business of developing the next generation of satellite technology. kind of. like meaning that everything should be standardized. pieces simple office space everything they need at their testing stand they check to see just ho
like the new electronic show. march of two thousand and thirteen hundreds of companies and thousands of special. number of interesting ideas. new. devices. processor make a revolutionary way to get the problem of how to best operation. unique device which was designed on the basis of a multicellular architecture and had never been implemented in a processor prior to our product. existing prices that account for a large share of the market world wide. difference to. their peril action is...
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holy grail of electronics the best of two worlds of storage. right now we are working on what's called a storage class memory device by combining the hot performance of random access memory this hybrid would also be nonvolatile like a conventional hard disk and devices at the moment resistive memory is the best chance of becoming the next generation storage memory device. so here in the lab their goal is to create a switch that can be used for storing info. with a simple silicon wafer on top of that a layer of metal is added it could be different but here. is one electrode of the eventual device on top of that there are specialized oxide layers added practically atom by atom they've chosen hafnium oxide. aluminum particles from there they add a layer of titanium nitrate as the final bread for their memory sandwich the end result is a roughly one hundred nanometers which functions as an on off switch and has major advantages over flash. even though there are no. arrangement than ministers which consist of only three layers instead of the ministe
holy grail of electronics the best of two worlds of storage. right now we are working on what's called a storage class memory device by combining the hot performance of random access memory this hybrid would also be nonvolatile like a conventional hard disk and devices at the moment resistive memory is the best chance of becoming the next generation storage memory device. so here in the lab their goal is to create a switch that can be used for storing info. with a simple silicon wafer on top of...
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told the people they couldn't take on electronic equipment. i would like to inform all the directors that 3 hundred people came here to say we don't want electronic radios. after this we'll think sending i a letter inviting you to court. as apps from hoover there will be more apps coming it's a net of the time. people wants not the way the taxis is doing and mta is about a year away and not suitable to this attrition. i'm looking at the people who receive the letters but they don't come to you and bye it. a number of rules of is expected to go further down with regard to buying madalinas. and let the director go. this was created by her. she is the biggest failure at such a high amount your paying. please liter go. thank you >> next speaker please and (calling names). >> good afternoon. i'm bill i'm a taxi driver for twre or 24 years. i'd like to address this doctor i don't know his last name but i spoke to him last week and he's never flilgd a taxi cab. now how can a man write up a report and come up with all this and never ride in a taxi cab
told the people they couldn't take on electronic equipment. i would like to inform all the directors that 3 hundred people came here to say we don't want electronic radios. after this we'll think sending i a letter inviting you to court. as apps from hoover there will be more apps coming it's a net of the time. people wants not the way the taxis is doing and mta is about a year away and not suitable to this attrition. i'm looking at the people who receive the letters but they don't come to you...
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of progress to concerns have become more serious and require new solutions if you would use any electronic device in size it means that all the heat produced by it will no longer dissipate in a large area instead be constrained to a very limited space as a result you have a huge amount of heat and a very small area while previously as several rank used to give off twenty kilowatts of energy today that figure is up as high as one hundred kilowatts that's a colossal amount a haze it's simply impossible to deal with that much heat using traditional cooling methods using a ventilated system. with that in mind they've turned to the seemingly extreme solution of police emerged cooling together with a company called stored engineer an entire system that maximizes the advantage of liquid based cooling now some of you might be thinking hang on wires electronic circuits submerged in water but this coolant is specially designed not to interact with surfboards it doesn't conduct electricity it's an inert dielectric chemical composition that's both non toxic and hypoallergenic the exact recipe for this
of progress to concerns have become more serious and require new solutions if you would use any electronic device in size it means that all the heat produced by it will no longer dissipate in a large area instead be constrained to a very limited space as a result you have a huge amount of heat and a very small area while previously as several rank used to give off twenty kilowatts of energy today that figure is up as high as one hundred kilowatts that's a colossal amount a haze it's simply...
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used to be you could use cash, coins and they thought it would be great to have the electronic cards and now you need the electronic key to get in the building, but on my floor, the two apartments at the end of the floor where the bathrooms and kitchens were being demollished since the mid-february and saturday they were tearing up the floors to restain them and polly iewr thain them. that has been disruptive. they take sledge hammers to the walls and i found out -- at least in these two because it's the first time i tried. these two apartments did not apply for permits and my assertion is they never did, but whenever they wanted to demolish an apartment and get increase in their rent therefore for doing that, and no appreciation for the impact on the people, on the residents living there, and no appreciation for the impact on the tenants who can't -- who don't have the use of the elevator because a decision was made to not call the repair man and pay the extra what he or she might want to repair it over a weekend or a holiday. that doesn't figure in. the heck with these old people o
used to be you could use cash, coins and they thought it would be great to have the electronic cards and now you need the electronic key to get in the building, but on my floor, the two apartments at the end of the floor where the bathrooms and kitchens were being demollished since the mid-february and saturday they were tearing up the floors to restain them and polly iewr thain them. that has been disruptive. they take sledge hammers to the walls and i found out -- at least in these two...
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trades and discount trades done electronical. raises a concern that we think congress should spend time looking at. >> white house spokesmans said that the president supports the measure and he noted the bipartisan support for the idea, the bill called the marketplace fairness act. back to you. >> thank you very much. we have two opposing points of view on the topic. we have david and steve delbianco, a group that protects online commerce. steve, let me begin with you, why do you oppose the legislation. >> fairness has lost all meaning in this town. i mean, how can it be fair when you force businesses in all 50 states to face audits, tax demands and tax collectors in 40 different states, it's becoming a burden and a barrier on businesses that want to reach customers all around the country. >> david? what is your response? >> i think steve's fair is off. fair is when the corner store competes fairly with some electronic commerce seller from another state who is competing for the same customer. both should be able to compete on an
trades and discount trades done electronical. raises a concern that we think congress should spend time looking at. >> white house spokesmans said that the president supports the measure and he noted the bipartisan support for the idea, the bill called the marketplace fairness act. back to you. >> thank you very much. we have two opposing points of view on the topic. we have david and steve delbianco, a group that protects online commerce. steve, let me begin with you, why do you...